Wilkes University School of Pharmacy offers an advanced ambulatory care rotation, PHA 511, at the Wright Center for Primary Care, Jermyn office, also known as the “mid-valley” practice. The Wright Center is a Level 3 NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home. The program’s mission is to provide excellent medical education in an interprofessional, innovative and collaborative spirit in order to deliver high-quality, evidence-based and patient-centered care to the people of Northeast Pennsylvania. Students and providers from 12 academic affiliates within the disciplines of family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and social workers are represented from most health professions schools throughout the area. Pharmacy students work closely with residents and faculty from the Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education. The Wright Center team was honored with the distinction as a top 30 national “Primary Care” team by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, as well as with two national awards for Pharmacy services from HRSA’s Pharmacy Patient Safety Collaborative (PSPC 4 Transformation Award) and the Alliance for Integrated Medication Management (Award for Medication Reconciliation for the “Wright Script” team.)
During this 5-6 week full-time rotation, students participate in integrated, interprofessional team-based care through participation in a medication reconciliation and medication management services provided during all chronic care visits. Under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist and faculty member, students review medications using the STEPS process (Safety/Tolerability, Efficacy, Price and Simplicity) and document interventions electronically within the electronic health record. Students verbalize high priority recommendations to the provider before he/she sees the patient during the visit. Students are also responsible for reviewing patients’ medications in the Patient Safety Pharmacy Collaborative (current population of focus includes A1c >9, LDL > 100 and Blood Pressure > 150/80 for patients 75 years and older). Students are actively involved in quality assurance projects in support of Chronic Care diabetes initiative for the state of Pennsylvania.
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